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Show , "mEUNDAHEEALDrSUNDAYrTEBRUARy PAGE FOUR. 22, 1925, .. -- - .. ' . - - - :, - " - . - - r GOODIARIETY -V- AUDEVILLE iay !," wia, 'Ag at the i . ajbt " musical comedy featuring sixty local members in song and dance ' numbers, including A Bridal Chorus Scene An A Jazz Scene A Stage Scene and others REVUE"- - s PRICES 35 and 50 Cents i' r ' .". with y TwHhotrt- - ktrowing-th- e . true patureT)f the - ' A flaming THEC6"JD0Y at 55 North Univerbnb'l, sity avenue, over the Provo Sieat &: market, has Piackiug. couipMiiy'a imt diieued Under the.'nianiigeuient of C II. Berry. The- rooms, have deeurated saud been Attractively new furnishings ' throughout have - - Arrival Mr. and Mrs Cljde Mortenseu are the proud parents of a baby girl born Thursday, February ID, at. the Westwood and Beck hospital. 11 JUST OPENED Baby- - lrWMrniOtr8,LAj!;x BERRY HOTEL Hedqulst aunounce the arrival of a laiby girl born F4iruary 19 at the Westwood and Beck hospital. New and iloderiLAU Outside Rooms. Above Provo Meat & Packing Co. Store & H. BERRY; Prop. . 55 N. Univ. Ave. Meetiiigs Postponed The regular vi,I the lU'turui-jnumthly Missionary association will lie postponed for one mouth owing to quarterly conference being held today; liiei-tiii- g Vera Hardy of Veiling Manila, i'tah, is visiting with her Mrs. parviiU, ilrt ud Mrs. A. L. for almut two weeks. ajH-n- ' MONDAY AND TUESDAY - farter To alt Ijk Miss Dorothy I?unn the week end in Stilt will Idike. visiting with , relatives aud friends. ... jj 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:00 S' 8- To Price Mr. and Mrs. Ashley married Ba rt iett lAww-jre'vnU- y topped H this city for a few days on tliMr way to. lrice where Mr.' featuring and MONTE BLUE CoraiidySiiRplc Princess Jj MONDAY AND TUESDAY Hats'That Combine Chic and I Beauty Spring f e C0L0RAB0JS lct OFCOUGARS February 24 and 25 one-side- d s jil.-iy- ' " ARftOWjmseafr I i KUDr . - and -- , . COMEDY T ; , , MADALINE - " ' in n "A Bit of Ould Ireland" STAN LAUREL in "SHORT KILTS" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 0 0 ..0 1 0 0 0 0 ...........26 0 2 54 G. T. F. Thorne, lg. Harmon, lg. Totals , W. S. COLLEGE. , ..2 Piugatore, rf. Crhwfifnl, It , . n,.T.5 0 Iligius, c. K) Grattore, rg. .., )owd, lg. 0 Smythe, c. 0 Crawford, If ........... ...........0 .......... ......... P. '2 2' -- 2 1 5 11 1 1.1 0 0 2 T) 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Ueferee, Kenneth Weight Glen Simmon. ; umpire Traveler Is Feteid by 31, . A. 1 - . -- maintained so-oli- thr (iriM-siKH- ' ; A farewell social for Miaa Anna OUorton. who leaves for an extend- - the home of Mm. Georte offlcera and teac-cr- s of the Fifth ward M. I. A. Saturday afternoon. The guest of honor was tho recipient of , a gift for The her Journey by bcr tvoms 'were beautifully! decorated with tulips and ferns. The afternoon was very pleasantly upont w''th and piuecs. given-a- t I. Parker, liythe 111 ui-i-c , feir-g,-,.:. J! . mm .miini .....i...-.--imiiKLfii u - -u. .inw..ii.iiiii fed . . KISSES' ScenQfromCHZAP "M" Men to Be Given Pennant LABORDESERTS PLEADS GUILTY. The "M" werf of the Provo : I?th ward have Vet asked to take the front seats at the tabernacle Sunday . evening to THIRD PARTY KILLING WIFE receive-pennants- Miss Reynolds at First Ward g s e t A very interesting program has been arranged for the M. I. A; meet ing of tt First ward Tuesday even ' ing. Heber Done will, render a trombone solo ami a talk on the slo gan Will .lie given by one of the senior boyu. The Gleaners have secured Miss Gertrude Reynolds of the Provo high school who will give a talk on "An, evening with Longfellow."' AU memiiera of the ward are Invited to be present , . i These The presof Vtah istuke w(U entertain the former cominiltec, including those now. belonging to the Kolob stake, at the fourth ward amusement hall Thursday eveuing at 8 o'clock, according to A. O. Suioot, chairman of the y. - SEEK DIVORCE (J. T. Dixon, r?. . . .'1 . . ,v?W Steward If. 6 Uomney, c. 0 Howard, rg Pnokard, lg Richards. If. 3 committee. Alt those ,. who have Floyd, rg. , .3 been meintiera of the stiike commit- Biddiilph, c tee at any time are .invited to be Groeslie-k- , rf. .4 present" 0 Gledblll, rg. ;... 0 v F. P. 0 6 ........TU)ZS: v3 ;....l' ...... f" 6 H 0 O 0 2 0 0- 0 6 0 ,0 0 2 0 0 0 ' 0 8 0 1 big;,:-fou- " - PAY FOR RIDES the third party. fit., is - fhe. desire of my father, Mrs. however, that the new party from affiliation with any " , In a Voluminous complaint r. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Feb. 21. Feb. 2U(U.P.) CHICAGO, The LaFollette third party move- (t'.P.Honry McCrary today ment appeared definitely headed for pload guilty to a. charge of causlns the scrap bean today followiiig ac phis wife's death by striking her on tion of Jft supporting hibor unions. the head wiflTa hammer. McCrary, alias Charles Snow, said he hit his including tbre of the wife when" .she threatened, to haTe, brotherhoodfj inviting to give rip him arrested for Mrs. the 'ship. ' There w as only one disMcCrary died Friday from her Invote. J senting : She Is the toother of five The decision of the labor group juries. " : children. that "further participation in a McCrary said he realized . ihe third party at this time would be was subjecting himself to the death futile," coming on the eve of the national conference for progressive- - penalty by pleading guilty. Sentence Will be uronouneed nTt political action which poena here 'Saturday.' . 1 - today, is regarded- as .'a- death thrust at the LaFollette independ " ent party. -Koliert MrTSFollertc, Jr.rson7r ihe Wbjconsln "senator, who Is here on behalf of his father,.'H It be known that - LaFollette. "Rr.. is of perpetuating warmly LEGISLATORS OtDOUPLE , WILSON PftOOUCTION OtWniS iY rOAMClS and - j ARROW-BU- ' ' . r l'atsnege owk IN O'CLARE 1 weW-kn-- Opening, Ross Millinery 317 West Center. "Womanology"-WILLIAB- I , Sadhr' iind News Weekly boy-sh- . .in a "'- Wallace Reid in "BROKEN LAWS' MrS. 'Sea Life'.' to Be Mutual Topic liters of Pleasure JflARIi'I PR.EVOST The National Spokesman of Life as it is lived today from the pen of the greatest author th0 screen has ever known! cross-sectio- Kntertimis Committee ent old folk committee Berry tv HON. DAVE MANLEY; . Out of the chorus of a Broadway show fihpfr came plunged into the high places of Society'iafld ' ! ; then rnme what jas"3T ASHTON OEARHOIZuPINTO PETE 0Hii.Thu Hotel Nw - .:-..- - A tstcry that conjes surging from the soul of woman With faith and love in her heart this girl promised to Ipve, honor and obey . heetr-limtalle- d. Four Shows Dally - ' COMING rice. mm of Comedy, Singing 4.HIIU Dandng Surprises. . The Season's Novel Offering?? CULLEN LANDIS AND LILLIAN RICH ' Snokesnuiu" is hack with a new one. This t ime it Is called "Womanology" anil the Hon. Dave proceeds to tell aliout the evolution of the female sor. Darwin inay have lieen right j I jilsint the men but when it comes to tho wonicu Well, leave it to the! Hon. Dave to prououiulhis theories. j Both sexes will be interested and highly entertained iu hearing his version of this all alisorblng subject. It is all In (he making.-- lue chef mikes a delicious eatable of the same ingredients that ."a'norJiwrfiefrTan-no- t make palulnble. Jim and Flo Bogard are iinnieuieiit 'befs"Hifil ri'Liiii' la snag, riajxre anil their patter, well mixed, cooked to-- turn ami di'Ilgli(fully,rved. They have "dance A clever collection of aong, and patter, which is cleverly presented. , - Playing the lust eight minutes of Win. O'Clare and adiillne. a rol- - the game with four men, the Young pieasWrkrng trish tWrtrffrr-jtrn I the. Irish pastoral "A Cougars swauijied .the Western iifg miinut-f'Ik-gStHte of Gunnison, fjve Bit of Quid Ireland," bringing to game Friday tl niimls of thctr audiences the Colo., in a which have leen used evening, the final count being 18 Irish ' 51. Uyrt'haitii.v - oUiott Audrew. JJtick. to " The siiperiority .nr. tho "V" was and Flske O'Hara and like those ' plays, tells a story of Irish, wit. evident from the first TheTnain five Stewart,ofDixoi'i, a tumor. Koumey, is and O'Cbire blmny feuor of the Irish 'romantic type Packard and Howard 'played rings Wtde in range and of around '.the Tcnclurs ns Siimi- - as whose'voti: ttfr fs a ciimpiTnifl pTcitslug (juaHty. ho gets- nifijiy laughs by the niiturn- - ing. Having rolled- up 2i! imiirts iloradoafss Coiich the, ness in which lie portrays his role. aguiust Mm4a Twitrhcll 'Juaerted J;ickson, Thome, tht pjitylct is i young, pretty and Kletiar(ls8,iand "Lloyd, early liTllie ' Hie first half and sent the main string taienteil miss who f her amileaces with the to th showers; Biddiilpl.wn nter-- j replated i'tiobliiC l!oiniiy --4it cenway) sht' renders specially team easily httnihei-relating, to tho. theme. A ter. The the advantage giiuied,-- . the' special pastoral setting is carricii tii lend natiirulness to the picture. firt hair eliding 'M to 10. Twltchell cunt limed his siibstltu1 Stan Laurel iu, "Short KHts" and BeTnnd"half,"sctirtini ht flie"Ttionirtn filuiiibia "orchestf.--i complete and Harmon 'Montey"' program. for a workout. The "dings" played a scrarpy game in this h:ilf atul displayed flashes of jiretty passing and teaming. s The wore lioy In the gnllery had an extremely busy evening. Ihe fast An intenwtlns, program has leeii t ottenra Kept rum juggling nrriiivaiHl for the Third ward numbers with scarcely a let np. MuTiuiI meeting T(sday evening at was in the final ten iuiiiut.es It -oVliicfc.T will that the crowd got .its first real mtm. pive an- Interesting talk :on 4'Sen '"kick" mit'Of aiiot.hcrw1sec(lorless Life" and sereral' other splendid game. lth Hflrmon ejected nnnilM-rbav-Iteen arranged" for. on personal fouls, it was discovered-tha' Al ncnih(rs, of the ward re corthere was no one able to take dially Invited to ntteml. his pWftv the Tcjiiaimh-- r of the miuad on jbe IkmicIi having pnjL,oJl Biirtleft 'ls employed salesman in thcir "liest" togs f4r- - the Juuior the Bates storey Pruin which was to follow thejgiinie. However "the other four uen" fin-- ' Return Home Mr. 'and Mrs. isheilhe game anil ensily held their Murdm-have returned own. Murray -home "nfter visiting several days The rixpet'tcd Colorado tricks and kh relatives and friends In Helier. puzzling stylo displayed by the Greeley. Teachers butt year were not (ning iin,lph Par- seen in Friday iiight's eneoniiter. lette, national lecturt. the diminnlive forward fa nmrts for uf Hun! llngntore, made a hit with' tlie crowd with Knis ka," will hall and long range shooting. As under fight Thnrsilay evening at 8 the auspice's of the rTonngSin1vef-sit- y a team they, were hardly up to the bureatu The VlsitXlll college standard. The officiating of K. Weight and Simmons "was let- 1k Mr. Pnriette'g second appearanc than the usual brand seen here n a .I'rovo lyeeum platforuL His thlsscjison. subject will lie "Swat the Suake." XL 8 "All FunM 'MVP n NEWS Sailors "JIM ANLTFLO fadGARD f- - ' SOI- - most pleasing entertainment Is offiTinl by Edoiiard in a sWnly of miniature iiortraits pnxliiped on the screen. It Is very iutensting to note how deftly he manipulates hia fingers with such' quickness and in making .these manikins lilny on the screen for your pleasure Ilou. lave Manley, known to 'ewr ,8 . MasterDfhadowologyM A 1' , EDOUARD -- , with i. - ui-- treat liai and '.' A Cycle i have fnshiotwd an oll atatre "A- - Itiffereill illon. It la.talli-U viw.'" and it 1h all that the name impliw for tlM nine yontha nindt' up hk pretty pirlst tyeali)Uth oi ttish lift to tbo jwrty, They wake no' n'ttejntt to fool their' aiulleiiee, only iiiuiersonntUiE women, but tb(y flinty let it bV known that tthoy are men.. Heantirnl gowna, tirlpb) and many novelty aoups.and d.incy iniike the revue an unusual ed well-kiiow- n ."THE DIFFERENT i - Ladles with short hair who dewire the old frtyle tf loR to go bark tresises woiihTkive fortunes to know hiimwM, but If hetias WYhe "J keeping it strictly to himself. Vaudeville section aa follow: With broad travesty that gives a jiilit of fmld nc EtiT.ltit of ihr) gentler aei, nTbit Crowley and allii'd sailors alUmsky lin Kolw who say wr'i-during the war A i lui'rovo th at a Soung kudet bwa having of was eifttor here hit unlveraitj CITY Jhe V White and Blue," now' 'the Y News. Later he wag a reixirji'ef for A SIanMarrir-the PruVa Herald after which he Provp Fww TOarriagfr Heeawi waa isaued Thura-Qn- viiKutced Ui the music lttsiiiesswlth In lrlc to Aaliley Bartfatt and Barton and Blake. During the past Mrs. Dora Faitsett, ,botb of Price. few yeara he baa been living at Yer- - Presents -- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Mr. Bartlett HERBERT CROWLEY -- Kiiy COLUMBIA THEATER Old-fashion- pimm C. GARDNER SULLIVAN'S . and daring Rearing drama of the follies and foibles-- of the fastest age in the history of the world s n Mill SXSL Jr-- OrplieillTl MONDAY Shows "OtintaT Jean Hcrsholt, 'uo famous, portrait Borgstrom," th ruming jw Inter In "Cheap K ta the CnhlmWi theater on Monday has a secret that many a bU-4- hairvd girl would like to hare. Hers-doit'hair grows faster than thai on almost say other human He ha jiwt flulHtM'd.ft jiii'tura lu which ho irtfil pomjwdoiir went into prohen "Cheap duction. Yet he maim getf. almost w ithlti a t appear fin ' the hair .four. Jiicb.es with waving iit" long and typical of the jiaiiijer be wan to play. It was all his, own, - Margaret A. Creef, ? 70, is suing Kdward E. Creer, 71, for divorce. The Creers live in Spanish Fork and were married In Salt " Lake . City five months ago. I n her complaint Mrs. Creer sets rth that the after the death of her. firStshusband she did not intend to that she finally gave in to the lnrsiinjions of Mr. Creer, who, she alleg,told her he would "go crazy If he had to live alone." -- bloc," he declared. - - tt t" AUSTIN, Texas. Fefc M Miriam A. Ferguson dsed her veto"'iiowpr fn k i k r ry. . FOREST EXPEKDIENT STATION when she1 refused to si MJ giMng iree transportation-tmem. tierr of the legislature open state WASHIXGTOX, Feb. 21. (U.p.) railroads. ,. The Johnson bill authorizing the v" .f '. Her' votn nMfr secretary of agriculture to establish fr)m the attorney general'a bfflce a forest experiment station In wn'nl holding that legislator k. th .'iJLi-i',J- . and.., surrouuding entitled to miip states was passed today by the mileage and" per diem iDenses senate. It now goes to the house. while riding free upon passes. AV'l, o "; . r: y |